Many of us are afraid of the unknown. This is why we often rely on probabilities and on the likelihood of things—before accepting a job, we assess if the compensation is satisfactory, if we have medical benefits, or if it is a good company; before jumping into a relationship, we weigh what we’ll get, we count our compatibilities, and probably count the months you’ve been together; before getting a haircut, we ask if the style suits us, or if we’ll look nice after the cut.
Every day, many of us hold back just because we are not sure of what will happen next. And I know a lot of people, like me, overanalyze things before making a decision. We are humans, we cannot be certain of what
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